Usually they howl because of the speed and tread on the tires especially if they heat up, just in case check tire pressure this will do it to , you might want to check to see if you need an allignment my tires did this also thought something was wrong but no nothing so good news.
Yes, the type of tires always matter when it comes to a car. The tread on the tires depend on how it grips the road and depending on which type of tire you have determines how well the car handles on the highway.
NHS on a tire means "Not for Highway Service"
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Loud tires are the result of larger tires. If you are running snow or mud tires on the highway, the lugs are bigger and spaced farther apart making a loud hum.
Good question! The car wheels are out of alignment,or warped. or the tires are out of balance. The shocks or struts are worn out. There are other parts in the wheel mounting worn and can't maintain straight forward movements.
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Increased road noise, decreased fuel efficiency.
highway tread usually associated w summer or all season tires
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